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Prince Graphite Tennis Racquets - One Pair with Cases

Estimated price for orientation: 85 $

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Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Prince


Well sport fans, another tennis season is upon us that we like to call  Novak Djokovic's "3 Months of Wreaking Havoc, Death and Destruction to all in his Wake" . You want to quit your day job and move to a tax shelter too?  Before you leave the labor market and become next month's unemployment statistic; try these two fabulous oversized ( we're talking 55 gallon can lids here)  Prince Graphite racquets. With these 2 weapons you can't miss a shot even if you're staring into the stands !  With these light as air gems, you will be the best you can be. So when the 14 year old savant next door kicks your can cross court,  keeping your day job or being a greeter at Walmart won't look so far out of reach. You missed the French Open by a croissant,. Don't do the same at Wimbledon, hurry  buy now and start raking in the cash. Don't worry about maxing out your credit cards for the 2 racquets and air fare to London. The men's championship pays out 2 million pounds. The grip size on these racquets are 4 5/8  inches so chances are they'll make you play the men's draw. At least that's what Serena told me. :) You may ask "but why 2 sticks" ?  Simple, all the Pros carry at least that many. You have got to look the part.The rackets are sold by their original owner. I won't reveal his name, so as not to expose another Tennis Pro fallen on hard times They and their cases are in very good condition ie. you'll want to restring them before the U.S. Open in 2017.